Story - Graveyard Shift with Dawson
Gaystoryman’s Fiction released Part 3 of this erotic gay story on Saturday.
Graveyard Shift with Dawson is about working the graveyard shift at a local gas bar. Given the high price of gas, do you think that maybe Dawson gets fired? After all, high prices, means less people driving, or at least that is what some say, frankly I don’t think so, but that’s for Gay Talk, not here.
This is about a supposed straight co-worker, who Dawson gets involved with, or so he thought. Course things never quite work out how we imagine, do they?
Read Graveyard Shift with Dawson (part 3) Here.
Story - Cast Adrift
A Two Part story is available at, of all places, Erotic Ramblings.
Cast Adrift is the name, and it is about a Pledge to a college fraternity, who fails his first stab at becoming a Brother. Now that is bad enough, but the poor guy does get a second chance at making the grade, but it won’t be easy.
You can read the complete story for free.
Now you have to like that.
Read Cast Adrift at Erotic Ramblings HERE.
Into a Bit of Paddling?
Invitation From Hell is a new college hazing story released over at Gay Fiction.
Now this is about an invite to a rather exclusive fraternity, and the recipient of this invite is a bit taken aback by getting asked. So, what the heck, worth a visit, right?
Not everyone is as savvy us you and me, but hey, that is life. So why not come along with our hero and see just what awaits him, as he meets his Pledge Master, and how he handles the rigors of Initiation during Hell Week?
Read Invitation From Hell Here
Hung & Not Camera Shy
Gaystoryman Fiction released another erotic gay story last Saturday.
This one is a kicker, it is about a straight boy, who answers an ad from one of those Membership Sites, looking for straight boys to jerk off on camera.
Now Damon doesn’t think he is gay, pretty sure he isn’t actually, but he needs the cash. So what the hell, so what if some guys get their jollies watching a hot stud whack off? The pay is good, and well, he needs the money.













